When In Paris

Unique and highly entertaining, the Madame’s Murder Mysteries by Annette Moncheri are filed with characters readers are sure to fall in love with. These books can stand alone, but you may enjoy the series more if you read them in order. They contain no swear words, no graphic scenes, no gore, and no cliffhangers. Enjoy!

*These short books can be enjoyed in about 45 minutes – perfect for a long commute or some bedtime reading!*

Running a high-class brothel in 1920s Paris would be challenging enough even if Madame weren’t also a vampire. But to make matters far worse, a young man has the audacity to try to kill Melodie – one of the brothel’s ladies – and then fall over dead.

At first the police rule the death an accident, but then they find poison in the body. And Madame also finds a note that implicates a jealous wife in the attack on Melodie – but then who poisoned the attacker? It’s all very confusing… And worse yet, is Melodie still in danger?

Of course, Madame is determined to find out what has happened in her maison and set it straight – without revealing her powers or upsetting the very attractive Monsieur Inspector Thibauld Baudet who is appointed to the case.

This is the first story in Madame’s Murder Mysteries, a historical cozy series with a sense of humor, a taste of the paranormal, and a touch of romance. Perfect for fans of Posie Parker, Ginger Gold, or Lady Katherine.

*These short books can be enjoyed in about 45 minutes – perfect for a long commute or some bedtime reading!*

It’s just two days before Christmas in Paris, and one disaster after another is unfolding at Le Chat Rose. First Madame has to rescue Dorothee, one of her mesdames, from a diabolical trap… and then a jealous wife storms the maison and creates a scene. Moments later, the wife is murdered. And suddenly, Madame finds herself a suspect, confronted by the gorgeous Inspector Baudet.

What does one attack have to do with the other? How is a Ouija board going to help them solve the crimes? And what role does the pickpocket play – or the knifemaker, Martin Martin?

This is the second story in Madame’s Murder Mysteries, a historical cozy series with a sense of humor, a taste of the paranormal, and a touch of romance. Perfect for fans of Posie Parker, Ginger Gold, or Lady Katherine.

*These short books can be enjoyed in about 45 minutes – perfect for a long commute or some bedtime reading!*

A lovely young woman dies mysteriously at Le Chat Rose… and almost immediately, the dashing Inspector Baudet arrives to declare it a murder. How did he know? And why is staff member Rainger Gagnon acting so suspicious? Then somehow Le Chat Rose’s business license goes missing, and the authorities shut the brothel down. It’s up to Madame to save the day and her beloved maison!

This is the third story in Madame’s Murder Mysteries, a historical cozy series with a sense of humor, a taste of the paranormal, and a touch of romance. Perfect for fans of Posie Parker, Ginger Gold, or Lady Katherine.

*These short books can be enjoyed in about 45 minutes – perfect for a long commute or some bedtime reading!*

Madame has allowed Mireille to commence gambling at bouillotte at Le Chat Rose, and she fears she will soon regret it. And indeed squabbling and recriminations break out at once. But that’s all overshadowed when a customer is found dead. His bereaved wife thinks it’s due to his epilepsy. But then why was he being followed?

Soon the Parisian Moral Society shows up to shake a flyer in Madame’s face… As it turns out, the bereaved wife is intimately connected to them. Could the Moral Society have something to do with the death?

This is the fourth story in Madame’s Murder Mysteries, a historical cozy series with a sense of humor, a taste of the paranormal, and a touch of romance. Perfect for fans of Posie Parker, Ginger Gold, or Lady Katherine.

*These short books can be enjoyed in about 45 minutes – perfect for a long commute or some bedtime reading!*

Anaelle, one of Madame’s ladies, has had it up to here with her mean-spirited sister. And when the sister shows up to attend a wedding in Paris, an unexpected death soon follows. Was Daisi’s death a suicide – or a murder? And is Anaelle’s sister mean enough to have done it?

When the rest of the wedding party shows up, things become ever more complicated, especially with the attractive young Blayne, who has several admirers, the late Daisi among them. And to top it all off, Inspector Baudet finally asks Madame to dinner… but how will they ever get that far when their nights are full of disaster?

This is the fifth story in Madame’s Murder Mysteries, a historical cozy series with a sense of humor, a taste of the paranormal, and a touch of romance. Perfect for fans of Posie Parker, Ginger Gold, or Lady Katherine.